Author:
Muñoz-Venturelli Paula,González Francisca,Urrutia Francisca,Mazzon Enrico,Navia Victor,Brunser Alejandro,Lavados Pablo,Olavarría Verónica,Almeida Juan,Guerrero Rodrigo,Rojo Alexis,Gigoux Juan Pablo,Vallejos José,Conejan Nathalie,Esparza Tomas,Escobar Arturo,Soto Alvaro,Pontes-Neto Octavio,Arauz Antonio,Abanto Carlos,Carcel Cheryl,Zafra-Tanaka Jessica Hanae,Liu Hueiming,Song Lili,Miranda J Jaime,Anderson Craig S
Abstract
Objective. A narrative overview of regional academic research collaborations to address the increasing burden and gaps in care for patients at risk of, and who suffer from, stroke in Latin America (LA). Materials and methods. A summary of experiences and knowledge of the local situation is presented. No systematic literature review was performed. Results. The rapidly increasing burden of stroke poses immense challenges in LA, where prevention and management strategies are highly uneven and inadequate. Clinical research is increasing through various academic consortia and networks formed to overcome structural, funding and skill barriers. However, strengthening the ability to generate, analyze and interpret randomized evidence is central to further develop effective therapies and healthcare systems in LA. Conclusions. Regional networks foster the conduct of multicenter studies –particularly randomized controlled trials–, even in resource-poor regions. They also contribute to the external validity of international studies and strengthen systems of care, clinical skills, critical thinking, and international knowledge exchange.
Publisher
Instituto Nacional de Salud Publica
Subject
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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